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Account Memory

This page shows you everything your characters remember about you from past conversations. Every time a character learns something — your name, a preference, a fact you mentioned — it stores it here as a “memory.” You can browse, search, and manage all of those memories from this one page. How to get here:
In the left sidebar, click Account → then click Memory
The full path is: Account → Memory
This page is different from the Memory Engine inside a character’s dashboard. That one controls how memories work (the settings). This Account Memory page shows what has been remembered — the actual stored memories.

Overview Stats

At the very top of the Memory page, two numbers are always visible:
StatWhat it shows
Total MemoriesHow many memory entries exist in total across all your characters
Active CharactersHow many of your characters currently have at least one memory stored about you

Two Tabs: Browse and Manage Memory

The Memory page has two tabs at the top:
TabWhat it’s for
BrowseThe main view — shows your memory list. This is where you’ll spend most of your time.
Manage MemoryTechnical controls for managing memory storage behavior (clearing, resetting, adjusting settings).

Browse Tab

Full path: Account → Memory → Browse tab

Search & Filters

At the top of the Browse tab, there are tools to help you find specific memories:
ControlWhat it does
Search barType any word or phrase to search through all memory content. For example, type your name to see if the character knows it.
All Characters (dropdown)Show memories from all characters, or filter to see only memories from one specific character.
All Types (dropdown)Filter by the type of memory (e.g., user facts, preferences, etc.).
Sort (dropdown)Sort the list by most recent (default) or other criteria.

Memory List

Each entry in the list shows:
FieldWhat it shows
Character NameWhich of your characters stored this memory
TimestampWhen the memory was created (e.g., “about 1 month ago”)
Memory ContentThe actual information stored — e.g., “The user’s name is Alex” or “The user prefers Python over JavaScript”
TagsLabels categorizing the memory — e.g., user, name, Working, Episodic

Pinning a Memory

Each memory entry has a pin button. Click it to pin that memory. Why pin a memory? Pinned memories are treated as high priority — they’re less likely to be removed during automatic cleanup. If there’s a specific fact you really want your character to always remember about you, pin it.

Pagination

Memories are shown 20 at a time. Use the Previous and Next buttons at the bottom of the list to navigate through all pages.
Memories are stored per-character. A memory that Character A has about you is not visible to Character B — each character has its own separate memory of you.

Manage Memory Tab

Full path: Account → Memory → Manage Memory tab This tab has lower-level controls for managing how memory storage works — for when you need to clear out memories or reset memory settings for specific characters.
Any memory deletion done from the Manage Memory tab is permanent. Once memories are deleted, the character will not remember the information in future conversations. There is no undo.